Brine shrimp... Have i overdone it?

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Managed to hatch some brine shrimp in an effort to have some nutritional diversity in the tank.
Squirted some into the tank and wondering if I've overdone it...
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Seems only the Duncans are really eating them. Sps and the euphillias don't seem interested. Even the discosoma didn't close up like he normally does for reef roids.
 

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They will enjoy the meal :)
 
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You reckon sps can eat baby brine shrimp?
 

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You reckon sps can eat baby brine shrimp?

it will be too big for them, but if you look closely wend feeding you can see the euphillias catching them with they’re tentacles
 

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